Engineering Underwater Worlds — Daily Journal of Commerce
Underwater worlds — oceans, seas, lakes and rivers — contain mysteries that exceed our imagination and fuel our human curiosity to explore. Except at aquariums, this spectacle of life is inaccessible to most of the public. Made from enormous concrete vessels, often holding millions of gallons of water, aquariums provide habitats for aquatic creatures and plants from which visitors are separated only by a vast acrylic window...
Making Old Buildings New Again: The Case for Adaptive Reuse
MLA Engineering founder Michael Leonard discusses adaptive reuse (making old buildings new again) with the Daily Journal of Commerce.
25 Years in Downtown Seattle and New Waterfront Office for MLA Engineering
Structural consulting and design firm MLA Engineering, a fixture in downtown Seattle for 25 years, recently moved to a new office at the Watermark Tower.
Into the Future: Underwater Engineering
This article is originally sourced from the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE.org) and highlights some of specialized work MLA Engineering has done around aquariums and underwater structures.